I have many Echo devices, and they are not affected by having blue
tooth devices in operation. They are each able to connect to other
devices using blue tooth, but that requires intentional set up. Echo
devices use voice commands as you said, and are dependent on WIFI, not
bluetooth. To figure out what the problem is you are having would
require more information.
Bill
Original message:
> I noticed that I have to have all blue tooth items turned off to use the Echo.
> I have my DexCom on my phone to help monitor my blood sugar wnad it
> uses blue tooth to communicate with the monitor, which doesn’t talk.
> I thought that the Echo used voice commands ant relegated to just blue
> tooth. Is this true or not?
> Thanks everybody
> Robert
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